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[Review] Marketing To The Ageing Consumer

YoungUpstarts

Consider this: In 2012, there are 20 countries whose population is shrinking. 4) Product - Intuitive software interface that is simple and easy to use. Towards the end of the book, the authors urge employers and governments alike to make their workplaces and cities more age-friendly to cater to ageing workers and citizens.

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Giving Tuesday: How BoardEffect Is Giving Back to Nonprofits

Board Effect

Together, they worked on a concept for a software program to ease nonprofit board duties, and BoardEffect was born. BoardEffect Supports Good Governance Practices. The need to demonstrate good governance remains a high priority today. BoardEffect’s platform takes your governance and administrative operations online.

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30 Entrepreneurs Reveal The Industry With The Most Optimist Future

Hearpreneur

The IT industry is made up of a wide range of sectors, such as software development, hardware manufacturing, and telecommunications. Despite the issues in the translation industry, I'm optimistic about it due to its continual market growth & how it will still be an integral part of any business wishing to expand globally.

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[Asia] Getting Cloud Computing Right The First Time

YoungUpstarts

During the Forum, Cloud Computing was highlighted as the number one technology priority for companies in 2012. Global companies like IBM, NEC, Cisco and Oracle were out in full force to share about Cloud Computing, providing a nod to the rapid growth in Cloud services in Asia.

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Hogging the Credit - Why Software Is Eating Banking

Seeing Both Sides

. When this 10s decade is over, we will look back and be amazed that a mere ten years prior, a few, absolutely massive financial institutions controlled the global banking industry. Due to market forces and government regulations, banks abandoned the lower end of the consumer market.

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Cracking The Code: Getting through the downturn: a few thoughts.

Cracking the Code

Cracking The Code. Thoughts from a Venture Capitalist on Software, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Cloud Computing, Internet and more. Is Government a good idea? Thursday, November 13, 2008. Getting through the downturn: a few thoughts for SaaS companies planning their 2009 budget. With this decline, the average EV/08 rev.

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The Entrepreneur’s Essentials: Introduction

Austin Startup

But I have put in hundreds of hours writing my blog, Lucky7, since 2012. At the beginning of Coremetrics, there was no such thing as “the end of software” (a term that Salesforce.com popularized and now they are the largest Software as a Service company in the history of the world, with a market cap as of this writing of $132.7